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The DEAD SEA SCROLLS were first discovered in a Judean cave in a desert in 1947 by Bedouin treasure hunters and archaeologists. The DEAD SEA SCROLLS are considered the greatest archeological discovery of the 20th Century are live online. The fragile pieces of parchment and papyrus are what is left of hundreds of ancient scrolls including existing copies of the Hebrew Bible. The DEAD SEA SCROLLS were preserved over 2K years by the humidor like climatology in the darkness of the caves they were placed inside of out of the hot dry desert. The scrolls give insight in to the daily turbulent times of the Second Temple period Jesus lived and preached in along with insight into traditional Judaism with some of the copies of the Books of the Bible found to be matching text used in the Bible today.

The DEAD SEA SCROLLS shares apocalyptic reference to a redeemer at the END OF DAYS battle written in Aramaic